EP0164989A2 - Ersetzung von Spaltstiftmontagen in Führungsrohren - Google Patents

Ersetzung von Spaltstiftmontagen in Führungsrohren Download PDF

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EP0164989A2
EP0164989A2 EP85303917A EP85303917A EP0164989A2 EP 0164989 A2 EP0164989 A2 EP 0164989A2 EP 85303917 A EP85303917 A EP 85303917A EP 85303917 A EP85303917 A EP 85303917A EP 0164989 A2 EP0164989 A2 EP 0164989A2
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Bruce Spendley Spofford
Lorraine Fucich
David Allen Howell
John Donald Nee
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  • This invention generally relates to nuclear reactors and it has particular relationship to the repair of guide tubes of a nuclear reactor.
  • the guide tube is part of the upper internals of a nuclear reactor.
  • a guide tube is mounted above a fuel assembly of the core of the reactor and it serves to guide the control-rod cluster of an assembly and the control-rod drive as the cluster is displaced upwardly or downwardly with reference to the core.
  • Each guide tube is positioned by, and held transversely to, the upper core plate of the reactor.
  • a pair of bifurcated pins or split pins are suspended, spaced 180° from the lower end of the guide tube.
  • Each split pin is held by a nut which is locked to a counterbore in the flange of the guide tube.
  • the tines or leaves of the pins resiliently 'engage walls of corresponding holes in the upper core plate of the reactor positioning the guide tube to receive the control-rod cluster as it is moved upwardly or downwardly.
  • the coolant fluid of the reactor which bathes the pins is corrosive with respect to the pin material. It has been found that as a result of stress-corrosion cracking of the old split-pins which are currently in some reactors, the hold-down nut for the pin might deleteriously get released. Under the action of the coolant, the released nut may migrate through the upper internals into the piping.. and steam generator of the nuclear-reactor power plant and may damage the associated piping or the generator. In operation of a reactor, repair of a steam generator has been required following discovery that an old nut had migrated into the channel head of the steam generator.
  • the invention in its broad form comprises an apparatus for replacing selected old split-pin assemblies of a guide tube of a nuclear reactor with new split-pin assemblies, the said guide tube and the said split-pin assemblies being highly radioactive, said apparatus including a work station under a pool of water, said work station comprising (a) remotely-actuable positioning means for rotationally positioning a guide tube to be processed on which an old split pin assembly is to be replaced, (b) remotely-actuable removing means for removing an old split-pin assembly from a guide tube so positioned, and (c) remotely-actuable installing means for installing a new split-pin assembly in said guide tube so positioned; transport means for engaging and removing a guide tube from said reactor and for transporting said removed guide tube to said positioning means in said work station, means, operable externally to said pool and connected to said transport means, for enabling said transport means, and means which is also operable externally to said pool and operatively connected to three elements namely, said positioning means, said removing means and said installing means, for actuating said positioning means to
  • the old split pins which are subject to stress-corrosion cracking and their old nuts are both replaced by new slit pins not subject to stress-corrosion cracking and new hold-down nuts in a robotic work station under a pool of, typically borated, water.
  • the pool protects personnel from radioactivity.
  • Each split pin and the nut which holds it is sometimes referred to, in this application, as a "split-pin assembly", the old replaced pins and old nuts being referred to as an "old split-pin assembly” and the new pins and nuts being referred to as "new split-pin assembly”.
  • the robotic work station includes a plurality of robotic tools which are remotely actuable from a robotic control center outside of the pool. The replacement of the old split-pin assemblies by the new split-pin assemblies is completely performed by these robotic tools in the pool under water.
  • the guide tube is composed of an upper section, sometimes referred to as a thermal sleeve or upper guide tube, and a lower section referred to as a lower guide tube (LGT). It is the LGT which is processed in the replacement of the old split-pin assemblies in. the practice of this invention.
  • the tools for carrying out the complete replacement operation include a positioning tool. which is referred to as a clamp-and-index tool.
  • This tool positions the lower guide tube precisely for processing and includes means for rotating or indexing the lower guide tube so that both split pins may be processed by one set of tools and also so that at the start of each successive operation the lower guide tube is properly positioned to be processed by the appropriate tool in the order of succession.
  • there are in the work station an old-split-pin-assembly-removal tool, a pick-and-put tool, a brush tool, a pin-insertion/torque tool, a crimper tool and a new-nut hopper.
  • the old-split-pin-assembly removal tool causes fragments of the old assembly by metal disintegration machining and is referred to as an MDM.
  • MDM metal disintegration machining
  • the first fragment is herein called the nut fragment.
  • the pick-and-put tool removes the nut fragment and removes new nuts from the hopper and places each new nut in position to be threaded onto its associated new pin, the brush tool cleans the guide tube in the region where the old split-pin assembly was fragmented and removed, the pin- insertion/toraue tool inserts the new pin in the guide tube and torques the new nut to it.
  • the crimper tool crimps the locking cap onto the new pin.
  • the new split-pin assembly 100 shown in Figs. and 2 includes a split pin 127(b) and a new nut 128.
  • the split pin includes a shank 153 having an intermediate threaded section 155.
  • An unthreaded stem 157 extends from the top of the threaded section 155.
  • the stem 157 has opposite flutes 158.
  • a flange 159 extends from the bottom of the shank.
  • the shank terminates in a parabolic fillet 161 at the flange. Tines or leaves 162 extend from the flange 159.
  • the new nut 128 has a central threaded portion which is threaded onto the pin. The threaded portion terminates in a collar 160 at one end and in a skirt 161 at the opposite end.
  • the nut has a spliner 162.
  • a locking cap 167 is secured in diametrically opposite holes in the collar 160 and into one pair of opposite flutes 158 in the stem 157.
  • the locking cap is secured so tightly that it precludes relative rotation of the nut and split pin under the conditions existing in the reactor.
  • the assembly 100 is secured in upper and lower counterbores 171 and 173 of the lower flange 175 of the lower guide tube 177 (LGT) (Figs. 3, 5).
  • the tines 162 resiliently engage the walls of a hole 179 in the upper core plate 181 of the reactor.
  • the reactor 183 is in a pit 187 in the base of a chamber or cavity 185 of the containment 186 of a nuclear reactor plant.
  • the head (not shown) of the reactor 183 has been removed.
  • the chamber 187 contains a pool 189 of borated water.
  • a traveling crane 191 is moveable along tracks 193 on the deck 194 of the containment.
  • the crane 191 includes opposite columns 195 having at their base wheels 197 which ride on the tracks 193.
  • a bridge 199 is supported by the columns 195.
  • the bridge 199 carries a carriage 201 which is moveable along tracks or guides 203 on the bridge 199 in a direction perpendicular to the tracks 193.
  • the crane is provided with drives (not shown) for the movement along the tracks 193 and 203 and with a platform (not shown) for personnel controlling its movement.
  • the polar crane also serves to mount, on the operating deck 194 of the containment 186, a gantry 209 with working platfcrms 211.
  • the gantry 209 remains in fixed position on the deck 194.
  • the gantry 209 has a cross member 212 supported by columns 214.
  • the working platforms 211 are suspended by columns 213 from the cross member 212.
  • U-shaped brackets 216 are mounted on the cross member 212 movable transversely to the cross member.
  • Each U-bracket 216 carries a hoist 218 centrally of the web 220 of the U.
  • the hoists 218 and the U-brackets 216 are driven by drives (not shown) whose control is accessible to the personnel on the working platforms 211.
  • Each guide tube includes in addition to the LGT 177 a thermal sleeve or upper guide tube 217.
  • the LGT includes an upper flange 219 (Fig. 5).
  • Fig. 5 and the other similar views show an old split-pin assembly 218 in the lower flange 175.
  • the upper guide tube 217 also has a lower flange 220.
  • the upper and lower guide tubes 217 and 177 are connected coaxially by bolts 221 which pass through clearance holes in the flanges 219 and 220 and are threaded into the upper support plate 223.
  • the upper guide tube 217 is separated from the LGT 177 and both are moved to storage 224 and 226, respectively, or to processing stations 231 and 245 as shown by the arrows in Fig. 4.
  • the bolts or cap screws 221 are unthreaded by long-handled tools 225 (Fig. 6) exposing the bolt holes in the flanges 219 and 220.
  • Guidance studs 227 (Fig. 7) are inserted in diagonal bolt holes in the flanges 219 and 220 and threaded into the upper support plate 227.
  • the upper guide tube 217 is then raised by the hoist 218 and transferred to the hook 229 of the traveling crane 191, which is moved to a position near the upper internals 205, where the transfer may be effected.
  • the traveling crane 191 transfers the upper guide tube 217 to. storage 230 or to an upper guide tube work station 231 (Fig.
  • the work station 231 includes a clamp 233 (Fig. 10) for securing the upper guide tube and a tool fixture 235 for making repairs. Where repair is not necessary, the upper guide tube 217 is placed in a storage 230.
  • a bail 237 (Fig. 8) is now secured to the flange 219 of the L G T.
  • the bail 237 includes a rectangular plate 239 on which is mounted a lifting fixture 241 of generally C cross-section.
  • the flange 219 has threaded holes in which bolts 243 are engaged to secure the bail to the flange 219.
  • the hook 229 is attached to the bail 237 and the LGT is raised by the traveling crane 191 and moved into the LGT robotic work station 245 (Fig. 11) or to storage 246 (Fig. 4).
  • the work station 245 includes a strong-back 247 suspended on a frame 249 of pipes extending from a platform above the pool 189.
  • the strong-back supports a clamp-and-index tool 251, and metal disintegrating machine (MDM) tool 253, a pick-and-put tool 255, a brush tool 257, a pin-insertion/torque tool 259, a crimping tool 261 and a hopper 263 for new nuts 128.
  • MDM 253 and the brush tool 257 are mounted on cluster plates 265 and 267 and the pick-and-put tool 255, the pin insertion/torque tool 259 and the crimper tool 261, and the hopper are mounted on a cluster plate 289.
  • the cluster plates are suspended from the strong back 247 by dove-tails (not shown).
  • the clamp-and-index tool 251 is directly suspended on a dove-tail (not shown) from the strong back.
  • the tools are operated hydraulically remotely from a robotic control center 271 external to the pool 139. Hoses 273 and electrical conductors 275 extend from the tools to the robotic control center.
  • the MDM is moveable on tracks 277 from the work station 245 to the platform 279 external to the pool so that its electrodes 281 may be replaced.
  • the LGT 277 When the LGT 277 is transported to the work station 245, it is positioned on the clamp-and-index tool 251 for processing.
  • the LGT 177 is suspended by its upper flange 219 from an upper level on the clamp-and-index tool 251 with its lower flange 175 positioned so that the old split-pin assemblies 218 can be replaced by operation of the other tools.
  • the upper level of the clamp-and-index tool 251 is provided with pins (not shown) which engage diagonal bolt holes in the upper flange 219 to suspend the LGT.
  • the clamp-and-index tool is provided with a hydraulic cylinder 283 for rotating or indexing the LGT, typically through 180°, so that the LGT is properly positioned to be processed by the other tools and also so that both split-pin assemblies 218 may be replaced by a single set of robotic tools.
  • a lift cylinder for raising the LGT from the pins so that it can be rotated.
  • the lift cylinder is connected to the bail 237.
  • the 14DM 253 disintegrates the old split-pin assemblies 218 into readily removable fragments.
  • the predominantly nut and predominantly pin fragments are removed, respectively, by the pick-and-put tool and by an expeller on the clamp-and-index tool.
  • the counterbores 171 and 173 (Fig. 1) are cleaned by the brush tool 257.
  • the new nut 128 is then positioned in the upper counterbore 171 by the pick-and-put tool 255 and the new pin 127b is positioned by the pin-insertion/torque tool 259 with its threaded section 155 extending through the lower counterbore 173 so that the upper end of the threaded section is in engagement with the lower end of the thread in the new nut 128.
  • the new nut is then threaded onto the new pin by the pin-insertion/torque tool 159.
  • the nut is held down during the threading so that the pin 127b is drawn into the lower counterbore 173.
  • the LGT may be removed to storage 246 for future installation in the upper internals 205 or it may be directly installed.
  • an old split-pin assembly can be replaced in an LGT 177 in about two hours.
  • Dismantling of the work station takes about a week.
  • a complete replacement operation for a reactor from the time that it is taken off-line to the time that it is placed on-line completely repaired requires about four weeks.
  • the replacement of a complete new guide-tube assembly in accordance with the teaching of the prior art has been found to require 42 days. This does not include the time taken for fabricating the assembly which may take as long as a year.
  • the disposal of the old radioactive guide tube assembly presents a problem which has not been solved in the United States.
  • the Japanese and French processes are also time consuming.

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